The 29-year-old has offered his suitors hope while providing an update on his situation, with all options being kept open at this stage.

Herrera told ABC: “It’s true that I only have two months on my contract left and, today, Manchester and I aren’t thinking the same and there is no renewal agreement, but my duty is to keep listening to United.

“What I have clear is that I'm going to continue playing in a big team.

“I take care of myself, I work hard and I want to squeeze as much out of football for as long as my body allows me to, because the day after I retire I will start to regret having retired.

“I will listen to United, of course, but also to other clubs. I do not close any doors.”

Herrera has been with United since 2014, taking in close to 200 appearances for the club.

He has been a regular under Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

The Red Devils’ current boss has used him in a midfield unit alongside World Cup winner Paul Pogba, who is another of those to be generating exit talk.